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For taking pictures, use felt or velvet as a backdrop, it absorbs any light that hits it rather than bouncing it back at the camera. Use a separate light source, not your camera flash, and to keep them from glaring, put some paper over the light source, so like a flashlight with a couple sheets of paper taped over the end to diffuse the light.
 
For taking pictures, use felt or velvet as a backdrop, it absorbs any light that hits it rather than bouncing it back at the camera. Use a separate light source, not your camera flash, and to keep them from glaring, put some paper over the light source, so like a flashlight with a couple sheets of paper taped over the end to diffuse the light.
Yep yep and Yep.... I have to KISS it or I wont do it though.

Thanks for the advice.... will work to set up soon.... Getting excited for sure.

deb
 
Yep yep and Yep.... I have to KISS it or I wont do it though.

Thanks for the advice.... will work to set up soon.... Getting excited for sure.

deb
I would also do something similar to what I have seen people do to photograph chicks on here, they build a box that is lighted, then they put the object into the box and press the shutter, it would have close to ideal lighting and background every time. With felt, you can change the color of the background, I would go with simple white and black, use white for dark pieces and black for light ones.
 
I didn't know that there is a hobbies site. Thanks for the suggestion, the kind words, and the subscription.
This is a hobbies section of BYC... LOL...

Just look up at the top of this page when you see hobbies it will take you to a place where you can start your own thread.

deb
 
Speaking of beads, a way to mix beads and chickens is decorating egg shells! I was learning to embroidery on eggs, using different threads, ribbons, etc, and beads. I love all this crafty stuff.

Internet example, not my photo
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